Includes DIGIC 6 image processor, which is improvement over predecessor

19 autofocus points in T6i

Articulated LCD with touch screen capabilities is great for using the T6i on a tripod

Good mix of full manual control and auto shooting options

Q button works well for making quick changes to camera's settings

Large number of special effect options

Good popup flash performance

Very good movie quality

Quiet lens in movie mode when used with an STM Canon lens

Camera's weight is good and right handgrip is of a good size

Sturdy build quality

Cons

Some features are only available in Viewfinder mode, others only available in Live View, which will confuse some photographers

Special effect modes are included in three different areas, which is confusing

Some buttons that work in Viewfinder mode result in error messages in Live View mode, which is frustrating

On-screen menu structure could have been reworked to take advantage of touch screen

Autofocus in movie mode is a little slow

Live View performance is well behind Viewfinder performance, outside of continuous shot mode

ISO only can be adjusted by full stops, not one-third stops like many advanced cameras

If you use Live View often, you'll drain the battery very quickly

Overall battery life is not as good as it should be for a DSLR

T6i offers Wi-Fi connectivity, but it's difficult to set up and drains the battery quickly

Bottom Line

The image sensor in the Canon EOS Rebel line of DSLR cameras was due for an upgrade, and Canon has done so with the release of the EOS Rebel T6i. While the T6i doesn't have a larger image sensor than its predecessor in physical size, it does offer 24.2-megapixels of resolution, which is a 33% increase in pixels, and its image quality does surpass the T5i. Canon also gave the Rebel T6i an updated autofocus system, an updated image processor, and an updated metering sensor, all of which contribute to a really nice interchangeable lens camera. It's one that's definitely worthy of considering for almost any photographer looking for a strong entry-level DSLR, even for those that own the T5i. Read more in our Full Conclusion.

At CES 2015, Canon updated their popular EOS Rebel line with two new models, the EOS T6i and the EOS T6s.

These models offer nearly identical core features, which include the highest resolution image sensor found on an APS-C EOS model, at 24.2-megapixels. Other shared specifications are a DIGIC 6 image processor, their Hybrid CMOS AF III system with 19 cross-type AF points, full 1080/30p HD video recording capabilities, built-in Wi-Fi with NFC tech, and a 3.0-inch Vari-angle LCD screen.

While the new image sensor is one of the main spotlight features, the inclusion of Wi-Fi is a first for the EOS Rebel line. This ability allows you to easily upload and share images via their Camera Connect app (available for iOS and Android platforms), and even remotely control the cameras from your smart devices. The addition of NFC helps ensure simple paring, with a simple touch of the devices.

The T6s adds a few features over its sibling, like a top mounted date LCD (another first for the Rebel line).

Canon EOS Rebel T6i Features:

24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS image sensor

Canon EF/EF-S lens mount system

DIGIC 6 image processor

Hybrid CMOS AF III autofocus system, with 19 cross-type points

3.0-inch Vari-angle LCD screen with 1.04 million dots

ISO range from 100-12,800, expandable to 25,600

Full 1080p HD video recording (MP4 format)

Advanced (PSAM) exposure options

Easy to use (Auto, Scene modes, etc.) exposure options for beginners

Built-in Wi-Fi with NFC technology

SD card slot

Li-ion battery (good for about 400-500 shots)

The Canon EOS Rebel T6i is available now with a suggested retail price of $749.99 for the body only, $899.99 bundled with the EF-S 18-55 STM lens, or $1,099 bundled with the EF-S 18-135 STM lens.

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